As the current trend in interior design is to juggle as much as possible with simple and linear styles, choosing Scandinavian inspiration is one of the most common options when you want to respect a classic pattern and at the same time add a personal touch.
This transformation aims to modernize and offer a fresh air to the small space of the three-room apartment, while maintaining a simple line with the role of highlighting brightness and naturalness.
Scandinavian influences harmonize with ethnic accents found in the structure of accessories and geometric shapes, and this is particularly noticeable in the case of the open space formed by the kitchen and living room. Textures such as wood and metal are complemented by natural elements translated through indoor plants.
The U-shaped kitchen furniture is minimalist, in neutral colors, compacted to have a functional character. The meal preparation area, along with the serving area, makes the transition to the relaxation zone where Scandinavian accents take on a more pronounced nuance.
The abstract paintings placed mural, behind the corner sofa, bear the imprint of the modern through the association of the three characteristic colors: yellow, blue and gray.
The two centrally positioned coffee tables have a futuristic look, their abstract design inevitably attracting attention and offering a sense of continuity, with abstract finishes also found in the case of the chairs in the dining area.
The bookcase maintains the line of the kitchen furniture and its storage spaces are few precisely to allow the wall to be decorated with a wooden paneling. Light-colored curtains, together with the excessive use of white and the light wood of the parquet floor, facilitate the full penetration of natural light.
In the case of the master bedroom, elegance is added by introducing walls covered with mirrors, artificial lighting fixtures that descend from the ceiling emitting warm light, and textile and color details such as satin, velvet and black accents.
The furniture consists of a central double bed, a dressing table and two bedside tables built into the wall. What makes this room special is the placement of the wardrobe in a suspended manner and the addition of lights with a separating role between it and the storage unit positioned below it.








